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Jake Paul hands Tommy Fury official double-or-nothing contract with lawyers to check over documents for fight bet


JAKE PAUL handed Tommy Fury a double-or-nothing contract to make their pre-fight bet official.

The celebrity boxing rivals are finally due to settle their score in the ring on Sunday night in Saudi Arabia.

Jake Paul and Tommy Fury have agreed a winner-take-all bet
The double-or-nothing contract

But Paul upped the ante as he proposed a winner-take-all wager, with Fury DOUBLING his purse if he wins, but walking away with nothing in defeat.

The deal was accepted on stage as the pair shook hands before engaging in a row and being held.

But when they sat down for a face to face interview later that day, Paul brought out the paperwork to sign and seal the bet.

He said: “Bring out the contract, lawyers already drafted it up this week.

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“And like I said, if I can reiterate; if I win, I take all the money all the money you’re being paid, if you win, I double it up.”

Fury’s father and coach John then walked on stage, as Paul asked: “Why’s the dad always coming in?”

But John responded: “We need to have our representative look at that. Email it, I just want to make sure it’s genuine.”

Paul vowed to “expose” Fury if he refused to sign on the dotted line but John insisted that will not be a problem.

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He said: “You’ve got my word as the head of the Fury clan, he will definitely sign that. You’ve got my word on that.”

Fury, 23, added: “When the camera’s switched off, don’t get your lawyer to run back and forth to me saying there’s an issue.

“Make sure you email it over.”

Paul, 26, replied: “Brother, I’m the one that proposed this. I’m the one that had my lawyers already draft it up.”

Jake Paul and Tommy Fury facing off


Source: Boxing - thesun.co.uk


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